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ply the -11rAt andt :h ia:?t t- bn- ; UIrganijC r:;:let' i t'1-h I laiit" al - inenl, 1ltn-' 1, t.. n the (ivsh. Inormem. ;ix w i:nl :t: eim i l; 1; stai b'tl ' -.il --i:t (l J Icr of, fa.i a ll te !": \ iii (rta y ie co . Nut .:-v e :o:itable, t nu ie. r et irN s t; :t ti I fill tree lo a :,,,tag. e of ;iut h r it will py h mnducetd to )h- iob land inl that dfirt' itt Ll ti. Walnu . !ti:ldut" and hut ter nuts wsili in:p.u\(e iuilty 1 ltivat!uu. In a few tti; wioinut i:--a il; i ao is ace' tI ;hi rm erwon, stl SU t 1 I !rove w i 111 ; ' 1is wn itltpit e thll r lot , he iitlbt' t n (xt Ixiing:ly' val;i ._lble. I i"1. t 1 12' 11 .i tW ('11it t). anhile iier1 oii the cow :al be wa.s:(-l1 :"-very milking, to insure 1)erf'ec t !-. :t: 1 .-s of m illas, yet tht cow rloal In' keti whhill be I clean. Thel d'a rymaun who allows his stalls to i : t :"ith (1ucdition that th sides of | ' W's be:oh: plast"red With fi .i : ti i:'at -Imle. ald with the much of t h i:llr is guilty of negltI. The 1:( O'' :-'raw for sevral stccessivt day. and( :illt without hange i. a nistak '. i shreddein corn stalks and e: I.t;-: are )I1t( in the stalls cv olry da ,..,iuv ottly fresh mtatelrial. hlre W t' lo (lilt ! eIayrs. 1 hIrf:e't thai wvh i i ' VttInp is mal ' o et'tn eggi vwit t' I ul e ofl old i uatritiridl o-p t, t v ily t S Ri.da. It is lli u business policy to k<t"op aly ltmbe11)1r ' 'iens fn the lokt I that ae f on ti.melhes tnproiteale. A louse sI. fonwill soon disclose the suchr and all such should etx Otce be re: 'e rm the flock and prepared im- :I! table. Old hes are always in d(inaud l'or the table. and it doe not u:by i kee one that does not lay. espe-illy drieg the wVinte lontih whie lrain must he prhasd. An experienced poultry In iS soonl able to pick ont the layers, their en oral atppeara:cs indienting to the prac ticed eye their worth as produce:s of eggs. 1h,oso tha lay have bright red combs, Spa kling eyes, and a busy, hustlig appearance, that denotes a ng s thefuol .ie.t Thoronelysgo aroulnd slu gishliy, apparently contented to wait for feeding time, rather than search through the st1aw for sattered graius. Select all such, and by a few days' ex tra care, pr'epare them for market and let the surplus Iood1 be saved.-to hom e and Farm. .Keepltng 1Sle.'p Free frn Paura.utes,. LImee(lp are upet to b be of and. shoead bfte oued. te (shee should b be dpped atnn lea twicae a yeargef Iioittnbecome infted I in anyr hay,I quarain e I it atg oneason at i illg tile oflun e the n ans s binel ad viartsed i 1a isfacstor as also lthe prepaed ld')ili lps. A ist beo ase ens ough is h tankl soc theyate lishe Iauft be ortae getting ot. hee h t ifthe ool i1 ithrough soake andi' ev- it wr it ot'c eki1211ton msto durig the ofuri ings odb wetet ted grdiuamust sbelykeptut. byl men (ofl a small fur nace'2ii or heat preandIseally fore liesl pupy of rosighage dIf besr titr slet InIe, lhat isun freeefroiiiny thess woot or( bet poionoust the ( lIheep kepll on gteem 'perat of afrom l00l to (I0y degres.iIllfel Ill en new or nt Horses t'n Wintesr. oAst thoa e any marms. Ifv a largeiii durinlg 1the1 sprifneawo ad dur1 l if old autum5 n wh e15( theri beig pre lptte dalfor f baod r Itgs.l Alowet for spi' nIleos.As when ths thiswrk is avmlted liey avlt tle orinoth In gelto do unil next wieason. lit te mios t oeus 1features is thlo hane f11romi har weo rkiin bt ilneses itho. irfltatteno tooee fee.sThe fiamer. seemsofrgnet ta t te atountII af gra( ai oul biile restIoed gradally.l If tiis notl) on, fidest(Vin ill ofgin lsbt. lt te atas ave con II'aure is avalalet em ae slie olya (on greni tros atare eantm.o Try, Itubstant f eol i gIl Therl ai wlequenIs dIfeeuc heie cult inlfeegrewlcorn ailndsteimes gIve oats tovere atnyima'ls.11 so asto un pl istcprtly fof bIngew 1 andepartlo old crops crnb usetd, thr lil too hiteangefr toft h r ei'ts. ttl lottlue laseri''tsile sec en h anwet feom oes and whens tiirng thder wti'val, the rat.il ieontimay lynsIstrey.o onfddrwt iotl grai'n. atI dots not pat oral,ow ther aml breIot thncesbut. n-e ns whpofihabl thaed expeinite gorhin t'xeroment fil with a weerm sceued frl o orynider,. Alv hay,i ungosbLy iteot n on growtb of hair re:ullts, which is a great proteet:ion in cold weatlher and also when rails are fre(luent. 'ite ptr itr inl these open IieldIs is a fac-. tor In the healthfult: 's of the herd durltig tie wirlter.--A ilerican Agii tu t . A 'Talk u(( 1 t, to 1:a111011. i tn Vt t), th e lce n on' i("I they; w; e ;;rown-. TIe tuart :;els his wh<tc-:a and limrsthe 1an -.lLh refrot it) hj i1 d as food for ::l o,-:i. 'It \ a rio:tl exllerimleut ,tations: have -.ivena f d!rinig tIhe past illt 0:ti'.;, and iti i s ure, of ite mt i0o:t liml ii tlmatt rir afee'lf'(ing tht' intstc" rs s, the N'w .lersey station hav :+uedl aE lect- ial Ib)lel'tin on thei It lTe 10ur1-chase of f('eds. cither osup)lolnienit home-grown prodnttte or o 1roide te(' ( intire amount Of con 1. 1aieS needi<d, r'eqireS t.hat cnre b1ould( be exercii.cd inl order to obtain n Ilmost eronMui.cal le:.ults. It is tow f!lly r'eeogn:ized I'.lat feeds t'ic"b inl 1r'teit shotlld be athd'd to the hemie rwniIl Products if they are to be utit zi'd to the best advantage, since, un ler average conditions, the crops irown of both grail; and straw contain uo great an cxce'ss of the catrbohy 0'tes, or slarcly :-lubstnit'es, as t1 mal;e their excl;5is;ve uwo. w;asteltlI. The ee(ds that are best adapted to iltIs end -those 'iclh i) piott'il at3 a rutle mOi": 1st of resid;ea from t(he manrufa; iures of somiie specille proit ro:tm----fl'utn he seed of grin , as, tor exam ple, or )i ot' ~ i fomt the cotto:2ss'd and the flax ed stalrc'h or ugar from corn, beet' 'ronti barley and thot,' ! Iu on wheat. rye itnc buck wteat. All of thel;e feed5, Iwh ih include11 saol t seed mueal, Iiniseed r,hctirui"nUtnSe nal i:e( al, dried brevwers' grainls, the ;utltenl un'd f(e(ld:, andr the' variOusa kinds if' lantis anid diid s,t are very mtuch 'ber in the (omlitromd proteit II thanII le ori;_inal seds or gt'aintts. ir(aus he oil, starch. etc., ext' 'tei leave the -ubst5an1ces r'i("h in pii In 1)rder' thatt vahm b!t' inf-ormnationl nay lie fIu'iishrd the farmers ((I i'rt iinig 1te l11tote:itn foods ofte!ed oi' 'al(' the station -npled and :lmlyzecd lie stock of different cleaiets, hegi it ntg as far' back as I1885. wh'i 1ch shiowed that, as a w1'hlole, thiey wet'e of averagei 4ood luality. A tnly o' the conts iition and v:altue of driei brewers' .:railln showeI tiht" ptrodilct:t to be rich n the t"ont,nmtntl proit.ii., being an ex -lelnt fool for horses' as a sitbstitute '1' oats, and a Itut:ih 1111e satisfactory I 1)1rOdlt'. for dlaily cows than the wet 0rain1s. Inl regard to the giluten etiais >' feeds it was shown that. while all were derived from corn, there Were ott!' distinct classe --tirst, the gluten 'e'ds. which consisted of the entire esidue. Iunding the hitull, skin and ermn; second. the glutein meals, which lid not. contain the hull or germ, and, :herefore, were still richer in protein han the feeds: third, the corn oil neals and cake, which coinsisted (if pressed t'orn, and were proportionately richer In fat than the feeds or meals; and fouth. the cor'n hstans and corni germns, whIeh :onisted chiefly of the bu tlls and germns, and1( were poorer' in both fat arid lproteinl thian the others. Buyer's shtould alim to purtchasite f-roml reliable parties, althtou.ch inv'estiga tion shows that lbut liIttle dlitect aidut' teration has bsen at temptjted. butt there are variations in thle quality of foods rif the samte naume whtich may place ant iexl)teiee buyer' at a disadvantage. Various tables, showing the average Irotein an td iits val ue, itave beeni pubt lished, r'ecomtmentding that all such Loods should be sold itnIder' a gua rani tee, the farmtters, w-henl buty ig teeds. to select thtose whic'h turish the pr'o temii thle cheapest, as this Is the sub stan-e dlesir'ed mtor'e than anty 1ot' when t he feeds ar'e putrhia-sed f'or' lhe p)iirose (of enr'ichinig the ratIons made fr'om homte-gr'ownt p roduitce. Wh'ile li is Impossible to obtain feeds which tdo not 'ontailiinmo're (ot less of the ot.hetr i'motmdOl(s-fat arnd catrbhdrates lie purchaIiise is virtuially that of lpro I cin. Pr'oteini foods, hiowev'er, must. lhe used with Itare. Cottonseed meal, ghit ten meal, l.inseedl meal and gluten feed may be0 fed int larger amounts t hani some of thle others. TIhe Cli cago glui ten andt the tot tonseedOi and linseetl imeaIs should be uised int rat ions for' dlairy3 cowVS nt. t) exceedl two to three ioiundsn per' daly. A t'omplarison (of thteir' comptjositiont shlows that the gltu ten meals, at til average i'ost of $18.75 tost than anty others, wh' ile ('ottoniseel mieal, at, ani averalge ('0ost SI' $5.7. third't in ordert, an d lIInseed mealI fomt th. t.t ani average ('ost per1 ton ofi $28.S75. 0Other poits, htow,everCt, shtoui11ld e se-ci Sliered, such asi thet' generalI adap11 ta bIllity andi tiheir ct'ten(lt (If miTIneralt ,'sit utituenits, antd if tese arie takent inato acctout ('otton)lseed meal comle I'st . in sceed mteal secondt, gluten meca1 l iid antd gluteni f-eed fouth,. miuch tdepend ing, however', itpon) the pirev:ail ing m art keL prictes at timrie tof pitrchasing, ats priices fluictuate.--Ph iladelph ia Record, A 11nray Youmngtts'. Somte of the unmall boiys whlo get into( a buiness life' enn lbe retl i uponi ftor gt;tsd comm ton sense. A mdan in one of01 he big shops iup towni was muchtl pleasetd tat this atltributte in a1 boy3 lie ('mlployed. iIe was a brIit, hone-I bioy, <tult'k andt r-elilable, and whleni a se ondl boy wuas needed they Senlt f'oi' Sam.o Ctouldnh't hie get. thIem a b)0y? Thlev wanitedl a bsoy as good as he was and'i the mu st. kno tof one. Af,ter' soime thoughit, hie finaliy agreedl to senid one, t,nd thle nt day thIt boy arrivuedl, anti iSam was; cale I to( 1 itdetifiy himii. "D)o you know t hiis b)oy, Saimi?" asked thle em ployer'. "Yes,"' anisw~eredl Sam; "I knowi, hin.'' hionesl boy ?' "'I have lalyed' withI huim all myv life antI I have al ways :hiught hei \ui." "But wilIl you vouch't lor'li himi?'' r nistetd the etmloyer. ''No,'" answer'ed Sam,ii ini gntatly: "'I won't vout'h fotr anty onie. I woutldntt't Stuch for' my own brt'herlc. How tlt I knowv what temptationis you ale going to pult before himn?"-Newv York Times, A Kymspathiette Setimenott. "I'm crazy about musle!"' saId the girl who always uses an exaggerated form of speech. "After hearing you practice," said her father, "so am I,"--Washington Star. J10 ER LD h1NT S i)aily "achet i:ag(. IAtle' sachet. baga of thin silk may )e hung iinohtrnsively ulponl tle baIcts if chairs to supp 11ly a failln, elusive cent to a, room), if that is liked. These hiulii he filled with Iri(ea leaves tI w\\eet t;elaninnm, lemion vprNwna anti avender Iiii:(d, or of the lemoni v"t"r )enan alone if that dtelightnl odlor is referrel. They nutk swt sacht's for the hantdierchief bo>x or the lini-n oset. anld the hureauI drawer:1. To 21isitt' a ( tl tk Fit. To malkt' a small cork fit a large hot 1. and vice versa, it is colnulin prar i(ce to trim the sides of a cork whn t is too laage for i bottle. General, le knlif'e is dull. and the li. irregu ar. A simnp1er way is to rut. at wed1g; iIaped piece out of the cork at. its low aid. If the cork is very la irge. cut lilt an additional wedge at right an 4ies to the first. This will make a )crfect non1-Spilling stopper. To WasNh 1'illont. To wash a pillow or holster, tlouhk sheet and sew onie siud and e(nd. to ether1, leaving an opening oni one( (end( I little moole than the wilth of the illow. Open the pillow. sew the awt o,gether, and shake the feat:ier:. inIto he sheel. Wash Itorouig ly in :oap tids, rinse, waring' with mi 1ianihine and Itry in the sinshine, hati:g o'ten to ighten the fcathIter". B!4(11re rturt(lning le featliers to ihe IU-:. <t"at the in ide witI ttil:Iur liit a nd let try, >r" what is be tt(r. itab t ho it"Fide t-tl: ave with e dl. (1 h<t ,:Ix :-u the 11fit7 1d( icit hor: will nlot work throuph. Brownl I E1)' i; aul(>ng tlle tl'til ilt iovatii!S io- dr)i' :. a wilnliw. Ii s pariu:: 1.1div wh(.rv (1v '001m1 i; Ireatei in ctra or in di;ferrut .1nes of yeliow. Curtains of thiF have interb-ttnt: if heavy i-itly Jack. and many rouws ft 'mslit chin;. 'I le coUt raisi of II I wIhitte late ai:nl I: dak l iiwn is quite wtlriking and prc:ty. \Whit. this styli >f hanging 15i'itmor fr'eiluetly: utet ii le biedroomi tains of im-e for 1h lining rotiin are gotl. Ct-h. obl-fa:=hinell crash (if th lish-totwel variety, canl abu (t be usie< with slacluid success as wind?owi. cur tatinling. The vuarse" tlie nitesi lii bettear the ('e("t, and as I..i i ver' heap in price, the fashion shouId hi welcomed by yo.tng or ec r.oomlca boti5ew\Iv\es. 'ace '.c'ieun or noting. One hundred years ago Count lll lord pointed ont. that in Munich, w'herl iis e'xperimneints in cookery were mud wate:- bioiled ait 209 1-2 degrees, on ac count of its elevation, whilec in I.ondo It hiollted at. 212 dlegrees. ThIs mneaii according to Bridget, that. hollitig wui ter Is hotter ini L.ondocn when It boll: She: t:links that to boil1 a thing the onlh wiay Is to boil it. hard: thet. mor-e thi watter s1pout s fr'om-ilc (er0doulebilt,10 s or splashes in her kettle, the more thI food is b)eing eoolodu. To make t h water hubllble3 mote lire is needed mole futel is consitnmci. If you can ii anty waly succeed itn the assimailatio: biy BraIdget. ofrom commona sense i1 tookery your al or gas b)is will bi smnalletr. I 'erhanps you might pirove' ti her by an experi ment. Plac: :a piece (i mewat. ina each of t wo boilers- -etyta qtantity of watter anal Samle weig:i ot mentI. A fter the wanter in ene1:1 ha become boiling ho0t. place one bioile over a smnaIl flame, an:d the oither ove~ a a-ed hot cover. 'The la tter will o courise boil vehemently eaough t< pleaise Brliget, an ithe t othter willI keei at a cond.it ion wvhere thae satrfacte I: un ly spa~sodialIly ri pled. Sheu wil thlorouaghtly (ookedi at the .sa me tinuia while the latter will lie nmuah biette eookedl. Ir a' lie remaaibered tha vIolenty 1boilin1 g watecr is no hotte han watera boil inag hot.---D 1esthe \Veh i. in Glood H-ouseskeep ig. oild Cod- --Choose ei t he: haead ian 51h(11ler 0, or a sallt wh~ole tish : aIt e having cleanedl it well, lmtt. it ito fish--ket tie with warm, salted water let i : hiil fromi 3: to~~I ilanytutes, o longert if the Ilih is very thh:i.iServ, oin a haot d ishi covered wi th a fIsh dail. anil gtanisht withI slice o1f bamon am partsley. St ewead 8 Uiaih- -I aric. seed an, aiiaat ter. Cook in boliling water. salt oil. tintil soit. .\lash in a ctilandet lia:b aihroutgh it anal pult bat-k into; ter roilled in tioiur : it f'w tapoZtlionfltl iif milk. iicliw' andall to( sutit tasti stir tuntil it biegins to bubbille, the: lioura into :a deepl disht. lIatte: ed P':arsi- -\'asIh anad hlx iond thi c s I ccI " . liiaveli te-,aa ju satuiepanIii a tlihepoontttut of bttlet anid onie taliespoou(11l of ilotur, prev i Ously rubbedt t ogether,a.a at ci wo a bk( .sp)oons ofi mil1k. \\'hten il iioils upI pu in thle pat-u ins itni shiake over the fIr un tiI sminii~itg ho t. Serve hot 1i a(0o 01r(d dIsh. Chaa-ice Salad .linict thle whtit meatI of a chi(ketn tine. lthai ahop th wh)ite lat 1s of c"lerty and p.repai'e i(e4sil'g tas follows: tuab te yolk t2 hiard-bloileal eggs smnoothI withl lio'itat (o eachi yolk one teaspoon ful of intade muasta rd, half as mule sath, a smalh glassful of st ronig v li gar ad a tabilee'> -onftul of t he in' cliv'' cil. Pit. t CIC(pelery in a sainud howl, lay the ehOR8-n on that, thie pouril over' it. thle dci ig. L.ettuce eu small may lbe usded 1/t in place of eel ety butt the latt er is ' (h more delic ius. Cult the whites of the eggs i; rings to garnish the salad.. -The wIfe of the govern of Nel B3orneo has a babmy rhinocer* to. . . He Kept Cool. One of the plukiest things ? have ever witiesse(i. says a traveler, hap tee when I was staying for the night It at ctllntry ini. I Was on a cyclilg our at the titne, anti I hail just pitt UP nly nlachine when a man on horseback gallopetl up to tlt Inn door. The )orse was a spletnlii an ini. young tild !l,irite(t. bit its rilel' managed it r: ith thet- uost p"'l ' t ('asl'. On dis ]il llltlli l; lhe a ''(od it:lt. his stee(I -night he tu'':e1l out It, pa",ture -a 'e<luest w1\iH41 wa:s er:ltted. In the tutt.in it ts I was ahtttl lt I. .twne u 1t4rney 1 ov''eeril he'h r'.in(t .(' infy ,i l'- itt': ' lan l r i n,,' er. al(s it : eiiite1lt forla an l tran.,er :e (.()roIlltLh( hi.(. "No, e: . s!I1:l 1i' Ialndllort(i. l:inlt. nt; to the treadlow. "I>'ye ste that tull ?" We both ii:-ne(I and saw a red-eyedl, tsavagel4 -hti huill "c;rlrin.' is(trom av't'er th c' ol e. N ot rar away frem r Jl ;?- oI .." wa--; pla''idly feedting. "ile ba: tn :-y " (1.' thle s.tranlgvr. ' ''!v e l":-1 l i .'agitie ,n fetchi my. ",r 1. 1 .:"r t-1 :1leo auvise yourl hull :o !ke('1 hi.: il a:n<cr."' W\' h)nt.l !(:(.ked att lliita. Th(er(' wasl! tond i r , hle (to :Is '11at':a e that Fish Act as Surgeons. "AlOn1: lli' t '1ribb'anl ...n." said an arutist who ha:: rcenltly% r"' r e t'1 1'1 11 th i(e 1 t ." t ii ::-. 11' 111m l!n 1iliw to set tuen and woltI4t t nd ' in l:-en sit tihig on the haul-. ':' :'lr lt !e with their hate le:s : thi!g in ' . wah-r. "i'e !'.v'e : sitte, ' '' ea fot r 1't this s ila ti,e 1 oilit'I. '1 v r4' 11:1:1r m tru bttled Iy' a li: 1 c' itwtn-l I iind 4f tick- which 107!"ib'! nth-r e-h andl is very h:ard tf dsh-.:,ots when tih(e Iitih: ha :t .i t h : i a they t;( to thel t' rh r :eifro 1)m lts b('I;' h :i lt ' .i': "t'c an''! i. I aut1' st ill. Th l 1 h ha -- a f mit a. i No te o 'k Wohe .ut Cto he ftIu I: %tl It ) I).t:"lik;1 $it tll( plie ;nin' I uant m1"sh t Ie 1''. ,iu't rlling tt 1 ' tie o . ti-vo r i h'e'. "in thatL it ::: n Ir t ('Otr'Ihs t~ i ttar all d t 1:..:rit o lelt :lt' i eoiit ill ;-Z'.:: .. r 1 itt.l:' y.l ; i ('y iJlit C.oo.' 'ithiati :ii<1 i t"''-- )rt1. New York Women's Clubs. T''' N. w al .e! C u .nowI Iaw\'istetai. wa:t h. ii, s1 -- x lusi)svi inl t hi il' t o I. !:. e : Iat ini t ioa A :t bul $; ;. o (ay 1111t.2 ) u ue nrt:;is. lv tt w ': 'litn a ike $3; will pay h'1 deh- .1( I'or' the variou breaf aht :sts .t ers. .ays Ain:sl' Magar.inc. in heeonltn a pwtrn-" ess of a ti:t....;s abl hospiial or a life mlether (11 almnost atry old thina.. for $1n1. .\I the newly ynart"rt Wiomnant's ("l'lub in New York, dinin;; and writing roonts. dr'"ssing rooms and a.ttendiant lnalds. sleeping rooms. where fol. $1 yott may 1ut upit for lthe nighl ; loc'rs, wlhe.e a 4ba oti f clothing may h kept: (elephone, tee graph and messenger ::er'vice', Turkish and Russian hath, with a urained ln t s '. n '- -r i' hla. iho . i aj..hi (.--y,teri:t i - Ibe t 44i-, at mnrt al ing (or aI~i 3 t t tlir ofai Ii I n il..~ ta. us4" it . fe ofe <I li me',t i re ''i. 5i.ar-,Ier.wutdI nnily ae ofI ratrh a. ts hait jannt tih9 f-ired.y Pni Ha s l"'nturr ih'- t' ire.454 W,My mno.tged. hav irownd i'.Lth nrbsto foyr. many ears. himtr lat secelwasno gbien up Mut tra.Taetin and asal speediy cared.u"nyolia oNob ter howrhar youa htTtave, Whd it, AyegeTrs1 thio. WAtoday,:m get a b.Woe.tle o>r.f Hal'. CtarhPuec o al- anternll. a in iet yu ote leh -n i anim cs sur. -t Ltac so ii e s y . I.. P- 1 (1 ' 04 hi1 . Hals I''a iy tPtl.l W are w ltios . ----.......---.- .re consmptin frian years. At adwa spreeiyurd D. P. oly,Avoca N. Y. - lftNo m~lta tt,e how hardEA b,iet thing8,' yu canlgfen take.fiII unlttp' 41 ilu hae' )onsump-lblnrt~te tiontIf ontu aoeaourhingbal todyu getU UaCI bttle bof u oherry beeittoraolIt a onle.o ~ Thre sies : All 0.,$.ldruggists.oo . bt C. AIVE C., et3as H E- A L~ HALi Praise Pe.ru-na as a Cur I ' i . 1 I 33 \V,t h A ) . Mils. M.J. IRUNK FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH M A Serious Mistake Which Thou bandSs Are Making. Th" 4I : i I.. b 1: u14"t 1-111;% < i,et11 ""+. ".. I;l....\\ aI a 1'' .. .: 1 tth l." 1 I t n In1:1 be.v I th- " -" .":, . , . ":U - it 11r I11 1.";. bly It- I, e IIII InL i- 1.":111- t' - t- Itn .s t ), ..' -" .t t" 1:1 ,t :. . l:l: t:.- b v.1:r." 't"\1" . 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